Tokugawa Quotes
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Tokugawa Quotes & Sayings
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It's no good to want to win still more when you have already won.
— Eiji Yoshikawa
I've been very physical my whole life. I've done a lot of ballet, fencing and karate, and everything.
— Ashley Bell
My whole life has been dedicated to public service.
— Leon Panetta
After I have taught you the ancient arts, you will be able to see the past much better than any movie.
— Stephen Boston
Little Bird if you do not sing for me, I will wait for you
— Ieyasu Tokugawa
Let thy step be slow and steady, that thou stumble not.
— Ieyasu Tokugawa
Patience is the key to any battle.
— Ieyasu Tokugawa
Forbearance is the root of quietness and assurance forever.
— Ieyasu Tokugawa
Why did the mushroom go to the party?
Because he's a fungi! — One Direction
Because he's a fungi! — One Direction
Time is a wonderful storyteller.
— Deion Sanders
After victory, tighten the cords of your helmet.
— Ieyasu Tokugawa
Patience means restraining one's inclinations.
— Tokugawa Ieyasu
Life means that I can live to see tomorrow.
— Ieyasu Tokugawa
There are seven emotions: joy, anger, anxiety, adoration, grief, fear, and hate, and if a man does not give way to these he can be called patient.
— Ieyasu Tokugawa
It is a hard thing for a man to be righteous, if the unrighteous man is to have the greater right.
— Hesiod
Find fault with thyself rather than with others.
— Tokugawa Iehiro
Life is like unto a long journey with a heavy burden.
— Ieyasu Tokugawa
Persuade thyself that imperfection and inconvenience are the natural lot of mortals, and there will be no room for discontent, neither for despair.
— Ieyasu Tokugawa
Remember, slow and steady wins the race.
— Ieyasu Tokugawa
When ambitious desires arise in thy heart, recall the days of extremity thou has passed through.
— Ieyasu Tokugawa
I'm not an intellectual, I'm just a writer.
— Vanna Bonta
Give the peasants neither life nor death.
— Ieyasu Tokugawa